Extreme URL Generator 1.0

Extreme URL Generator is an easy way to generate and save a list of similar URLs. It will provide clean and intuitive user interface that lets you generate hundreds and thousands of URLs with just a few mouse clicks. After the URL list is generated you can save it into a text file or copy it into the Windows clipboard with another mouse click. Read more…

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ASP Code Library 1.0.0.262

ASP Code Library is a powerful and useful multi-language source code library that includes the following benefits:
· Built-in library with 1,000+ lines of code
· Quick and powerful search engine
· Powerful printing capability
· Password protection & strong 448 bits encryption (optional)
· User notes & attachments handling
· Favorites & rating support
· Full integration with *all* major programming IDEs Read more…

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InControl 2.4.42

With the installation of more and more applications Windows becomes slower and slower. InControl is a program that will help you control what is started on Windows startup. Read more…

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My Spelling Words 06.4.1

My Spelling Words effectively drills your child on their spelling words utilizing special algorithms you can customize. It took over a year to develop. Not because it was technically difficult to write, but because Chris and I were constantly modifying its form, function and methods until we were both pleased. The results have been astounding. Chris now spends about 15 minutes a day using the program. Read more…

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USBDeview 1.00

USBDeview is a small utility that lists all USB devices that are currently connected to your computer, as well as all USB devices that you previously used.

For each USB device, exteneded information is displayed: Device name/description, device type, serial number (for mass storage devices), the date/time that device was added, VendorID, ProductID, and more… Read more…

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Keyroid 1.0

Keyroid lets you find out which keywords serve your business. With Keyroid, ppc advertisers and adsense publishers can automatically get from the search engines those keywords that are genuinely relevant to their business. Read more…

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MP3 Joiner 1.0488

MP3 Joiner is an easy-to-use tool for joining several MP3 files into bigger one. The program is fast and robust without recompression.

MP3 Joiner will allow you to join as many MP3 files as you want. Read more…

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AES Password Manager 2.1

AES Password Manager is a password management application that besides passwords, it can securely store any other sensitive data including credit card numbers, PIN-codes etc. Then, AES Password Manager can automatically enter this data into web-based and other input forms as needed saving you from this tedious work.

AES Password Manager fully supports multi-user operation. This means you can have several users, each with his own password; these users can be assigned different rights (i.e. rights to view or modify specific items) and these users can access the database (e.g. stored on a network share) simultaneously. However, if you intend to use AES Password Manager is a single-user environment, these features can be turned off for convenience.

As the title implies, AES Password Manager uses the AES encryption algorithm to encrypt data stored in the database. Moreover, it uses the strongest variation of this algorithm, namely AES-256, which has been adopted by the U.S. Department of Defense.

Here are some key features of “AES Password Manager”:

Full-featured multi-user support.
· AES Password Manager provides full-featured multi-user support, including simultaneous access and privilege management, which makes it a perfect solution for corporate users. If the program is intended to be used in a single-user environment, the unnecessary multi-user features can be turned off for convenience.
Strong protection.
· The AES database is protected using AES-256 encryption, which has been approved by the U.S. Department of Defense. You may be absolutely sure that your password database will not be broken by hackers within a millennium or so.
Not limited to storing passwords only.
· A number of predefined templates and ability to add user-defined fields make AES Password Manager a solution for storing any sensitive information, including files of any type.
Internet Explorer toolbar.
· Easily save and fill in web forms in the Internet Explorer web-browser.
Install to Removable Device Wizard.
· Install AES Password Manager and your password database(s) to a removable device such as flash drive and use it with any Windows PC!
SuperPaste feature.
· Fill in any form in any application (such as web-browser, or accounting application) automatically. All applications are supported.
Password generator.
· Whenever you need to think up a password, AES Password Manager will make it for you by generating a high-quality password that is impossible to guess.
Lock mode.
· No one will be able to access your passwords and other sensitive information while you are away.
Flexible configuration options.
· If you like to finely tune applications to suit your needs, you will like the ability to change everything, including the appearance of AES Password Manager.

Limitations:
· 30 day trial

Download : AES Password Manager 2.1

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MP3 OwnerGuard 2.5.3

OwnerGuard is a new technology in Digital Rights Management (DRM) and data protection systems which is designed specially for file distribution and licensing over internet and local networks. Read more…

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Remind Me! 00.7.1

I know. You’ve tried all kinds of reminder programs before. But you’ll actually use this one.

How many times have you gotten into trouble by forgetting an important event? In my case it’s been too many. So I looked for something to help me out. Problem was, all the reminder programs and schedulers I looked at were more trouble than they were worth. After a short while they all were discarded. So, I decided to write my own. Remind Me! is the result. Read more…

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